No longer are you limited to installing elaborate radiant heating systems under your flooring. All you want is another unobtrusive way to bring heat into a room and these invisible heating panels can be installed in your ceiling, floors, and walls and convert 100% of electrical power into heat.
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Timothy : DIY Projects
September 28th, 2006
Epiphytes are plants that can survive above ground and do not rely on soil to gain nutrients but rather absorb what they need through their leaves.
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Timothy : DIY Projects
September 23rd, 2006
It’s hard to believe but summer is winding down. The days are longer and the air is crisper and your yard is weeks away from turning into Fall. There are some steps you can take to prepare your trees, shrubs, and lawn, for the winter months where maintenance will be at a low point and temperatures will be freezing.
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Timothy : DIY Projects
September 16th, 2006
If you’ve put up with a sliding door that sticks, is bumpy, or just won’t roll properly, there are steps you can take to get it back on track (literally).
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Timothy : DIY Projects
September 7th, 2006
Instead of buying a fashionable wood-slat doormat, why not make one of your own. You’ll need 3/4-inch lumber (any type) and the tools to cut and fasten the pieces together.
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Timothy : DIY Projects
September 1st, 2006
Most toolbelts on the market are equipped with a metal u-ring that the hammer slides through leaving the handle to dangle along your leg. This position isn’t the easiest way to grab the hammer for instant access but we work with it because its what we’ve done since toolbelts were invented.
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Timothy : Tools, Ideas We Wish We'd Thought Of
August 24th, 2006